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am', a citiaen of the United. States of l abl Aint-riva, residing at Wonester, iii thel Worcester and Commonwealth of asaaeliiiiietts, have invented certain newI and useful Improvements-in Eaveii- Trough Hangers. of whyh the following iii a iecilication. o "lh iii invention relates to rooting and pai'- tfienlaily to eai'w-tmuglis und hangers there- .\u olijeet o! thiV invention i.. to product.`

nu euvea-tmugh hunger whit-h in adjimiihle having at -its opposite end a slot it. 'iiie portion of the urni that iii slotted is prefercuived un illustrated in the drawing an ie designed to receive the threaded end of the -itandurd 10, which is held in luce with relation to the :irm by ineens o the nuts l1 and l2, threaded on tlie'standurd reQpeetively above' und lielow the said ann.

. Fig. 3, illustrates a ditferent adjustment of iS with relation to the trough proper in oidei' that'the said hanger und its en ipoi't muy he ap ilied'to roofs ditlei'ing in tieir angle of inc inution and at tlie'sanie time ynupport thel tron h iropei' in its upiropriate posi re ation to'tl'io roo further object of this invention is to L .provide an arm or bracket supplied with means for perinitti an adjustment of the standard with relation thereto in order to al accomplish the adjustment ofthe parte heretofore referred to.

A further object of this invention is to ,o provide novel means for connecting the dandard to the trough in a manner to per- :ie mit movement of the trough with relation to the hanger and with relation to the roof. .With foregoing 'und other objects in view, the invention consists in the details o! construction and in the arrangement and parte to be hereinafter more fully aat forth and claimed.

In the invention in detail, refemol will be had to the accompanying drew forin of this s itication i 'marinus P denotecorres drta in the several views, in whi 1 illustrates a view in perspective t of a roof with the invention Fig. 9, illustrates a detail w of a fragment of a supporting arm' Fig. 8, illustrates a .viewin elevation oi the standard and a fragment of the arm;

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Fig. 4, illuatratiai a plan view of a ber foi` the iitandiiifd to the trough; and hiatratea a sectional view of a modified connection and the trough, the

trou with a sli tl betweien the atainfiil In these drawings 6, denotes the roof; at one end a ures to receive the nailaor securing dev eee l8, and

adopted to be anchoret to u roo curved and having a alot near its 'tho bar and as t ie standard ma the arm by the full und dotted lines nud it i# apparent tlint. the said iii-in may. liv rennen o the connection with the standard extend ut right ongles to the suid standard or :it different degrees of angle lietwcon the full line position of the omi as shown iii Fig. 8. und the lower dotted line thereof.

ll'ie lower end of tlie standard 10, ia ro vided with n shoulder 13, designed to t in un aperture 14. formed intermediate the i of the liar 15. The shoulder ,15, which engogeethe straight wall of tbe'opm- It, prevents'rotation of the bar 15, with in ieliition, to the standard and the said buho-'J' i edges of the trough 19, al illuatratad in red, a bar similar to that tedaathnay 1 or if refer shown-in iig. 5, and desi lieve its ends 21,I cuned in n. directit 0%; punito to that. shown in Fig. 1, in order support, the internal urlncots of the curved edge of a trough 22. In either of the a2 rangements shown in Fi 1 or 5, that is movable lon itndina y with respect be adjusted with relation to the arm, it follows that time trough may be properly positiied with na- 'apcct to the eaves of e roof and that. no special fitting of the rta ia required to udu t them to roofs o ditlerent angles of inclination.

I claimg 1. n on cover/trou h hanger, en au adopted to be anch-.ore to it rooit, the hid ui'iii bein curved and having' a ello new.' it! outer eutlx, n standard ndjnstniilo in the slot, n liiir to which the iitiindurd is connected, und menus on the bnr for engaging a trough.

2. iin un eaves-trough hunger` an arm the said arm bein outer en a stundurdadjustable in the slot, the lower end the standard having r.

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I. an eaves-trou Ahanger an adapted to be anchnm to a roof?, the said am curved and having a slot near its onta a standard havin didable.

dadald in adjuatable relittion to the nrm, a daouldet' on the-lower end of the standard, the raid lower elvl'lming thnrmled, a bur having an aperture of irregular contour cnrnsponding to the. contour nl thv lower end i tion of the lower end of the standard, the

ofthe standard mits fur clamping the bur he standard,

L t. In .en envers-tron h han r un arm ada`pted to be nnchurt L ann bein curved und having n slot ncnr its Outer en u standard lnn'ing a threaded end slidable in the slot, nut for clamping the standard in attlgstable relation to the nrm,

lower end of the standard,

having an aperture of irregular ontour corand means whereby the bariseon.- lt

n threaded end in the alot mits or clamping the und wenn for connecting to n roo the said moet vto ofthe 5. an eaves t hanger, an arm adapted to ba ancho *to a roof, said arm having a curved outer end, which curved I outer end la provided with a alot, a standard having a threaded end slidable in the slot longitudinally 'of the ann, nuts for clamping the standard xn a usted relation to the ann, n shoulder on the over end of the standard, the said lower end being threaded', a ba having an aperture of irregular contour oorrernonding to the contour ofthe cross seconds of the bar being curved, an elven trough lmving its edges embraced l curved ends of tha bnr, and nuts threaded l und one below the bar.

In testimony whereof, I allix my signature in the preneneeof two witnesses.

STEPHEN T. NAKASHJ IAN. Witnesses:

O. A. Tan' Innnl M. kmonr.

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